Though it ran for four seasons, KaBlam! has languished in semi-obscurity since its 2000 cancellation. There were no official VHS or DVD releases, and even reruns have been scarce. A few episodes did turn up recently on The Splat, a late-night nostalgia block on TeenNick. Meanwhile, fans have kept the show alive by posting scattered episodes to YouTube. The show’s pilot suggests that KaBlam! might have been the weirdest, most risqué offering on Nickelodeon at the time.

The wisecracking hosts were allowed to critique the cartoons they showed. For instance, Henry calls the ending of Sniz & Fondue “sickeningly sweet.” For those who yearn for more KaBlam!-related insanity, YouTube also features some bootleg homemade Action League Now! episodes, faithfully recreating the “hyperactive kids playing with distressed action figures” aesthetic of the original.

At the heart of the show, though, were Henry and June. Their relationship was always something of a mystery to fans. Were these two just friends or something more? For years, urban legend had it that the green-haired boy and blue-haired girl confessed their true feelings in a “lost episode.” The mythic “Episode 29,” however, has been debunked at the KaBlam! Wiki. According to their creator, Mark Marek, Henry and June “just don’t like each other like that.” Sorry, KaBlammers.